Soil seed bank studies of Tithonia rotundifolia invaded fallow land and competitive association with Chromolaena odorata

Q3 Medicine
Y. Bulu, Rilwan O. Ahmed, Opefoluwa D. Fadayomi, O. Kekere
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In Nigeria, Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King and H. Rob and Tithonia rotundifolia (Mill.) S. F. Blake, are exotic invasive weeds, but a gradual decrease in the population of C. odorata with the rapid invasion of T. rotundifolia is now observed. Therefore, this study investigated the adaptive features of each weed in competition, with a further determination of seedling recruitment from the soil seed bank of plots invaded by T. rotundifolia. Field sampling was carried out in 10 plots: T. rotundifolia invaded plots and low or uninvaded plots in co-existing with other plants using 10 m x 10 m quadrats. The readily germinable seed species composition and the Sorensen index of similarity between the seed bank and their above ground vegetation were determined. Competition Series Experiment was also conducted for the two plants. Mariscus alternifolius (227) and Oldenlandia corymbosa (358) were the most abundant species in the seed bank while T. rotundifolia recruited 25 individuals. Low similarity index existed between the seed bank and the standing vegetation of the invaded and uninvaded plots. T. rotundifolia had improved growth in heteroculture with C. odorata over when in monoculture. However, a reduction in growth of C. odorata occurred when in competitive association with T. rotundifolia compared to when in monoculture. T. rotundifolia had competitive advantage over C. odorata. 
圆叶铁香入侵休耕地土壤种子库研究及其与臭蝶的竞争关系
在尼日利亚,Chromolaena odorata(L.)R.M.King和H.Rob以及Tithonia rotundifolia(Mill.)S.F.Blake是外来入侵杂草,但随着T.rotundiforia的快速入侵,气味草的数量逐渐减少。因此,本研究调查了每种杂草在竞争中的适应特征,并进一步确定了圆叶T.rotundifolia入侵地块土壤种子库的幼苗招募。在10个地块中进行了实地采样:圆叶T.rotundifolia入侵地块和与其他植物共存的低或未入侵地块,使用10 m x 10 m的象限。测定了种子库与其地上植被之间的易发芽种子物种组成和索伦森相似性指数。并对两株植物进行了系列竞争试验。互变花Mariscus alternifolius(227)和球茎Oldenlandia corymbolsa(358)是种子库中最丰富的物种,而圆叶T.rotundifolia招募了25个个体。入侵地块和未入侵地块的种子库与现存植被之间存在较低的相似性指数。圆叶T.rotundifolia在与气味C.odorata的异养中比在单一培养中提高了生长。然而,与单一栽培相比,当与圆叶T.odorata竞争时,其生长减少。圆叶T.rotundifolia比香叶C.odorata具有竞争优势。
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Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Notulae Scientia Biologicae Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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